In doing so, she became the first person to broadcast their suicide live on social media, the Guardian reports in a thought-provoking piece by novelist Rana Dasgupta. Dasgupta addresses Océane's suicide in terms of modern celebrity ("For, as all true celebrities discover, the media image feeds parasitically on human energy, starving them and removing them, slowly, from the realm of the living") and terrorism ("Océane’s death was also intended as a kind of detonation, which would 'take out' others apart from herself").
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